When Apple released their new iPhone line, they also introduced the world to Apple Pay. A new credit card replacement application that is built into the iPhone 6 and 6+. With Apple Pay, you insert your credit or debit cards into the Passport application. The next time you need to pay for something, you simple use the cards that are securely stored on(…)

Apple iOS 8 comes with big updates to apps you use every day, like Messages and Photos. A whole new way to share content with your family. And exciting new connections between apps and between devices. All that and more make iOS 8 the biggest iOS release ever. Photos. The all-new Photos app makes it simpler than(…)

Apple issued an update to fix various bugs in its iOS operating system. The iOS 8.0.1 update, however, appeared to do more harm than good for some users. Numerous iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus owners complained that they were no longer able to make calls, send texts, or use Touch ID after updating their(…)

iOS 8 beta 1 is immediately available from the iOS Dev Center by logging in through a developer account. The build supports almost every device that runs iOS 7, minus the iPhone 4. Those interested can also read about new developer capabilities available in iOS 8.iOS betas require manually installing through the usage of IPSW files within iTunes. As(…)

Learn how to sync the data on your iOS device with iTunes on your computer using USB or Wi-Fi. Note: You can also manage your content with iCloud. Set up syncing Before you set up syncing, install the latest version of iTunes. To use Wi-Fi syncing, you need these: iTunes 10.5 or later iOS 5 or later Each(…)

You can use Spotlight to search for content on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. To access Spotlight, swipe down on your home screen to reveal the search field. Spotlight searches certain text fields in the content of your device for text beginning with your search phrase. It is not case-sensitive, so you can search(…)

You can use AirPlay Mirroring to mirror your device’s screen on your HD TV using Apple TV. Swipe up from the bottom of any screen to open Control Center. Tap AirPlay, then tap the Apple TV you want to connect to. Turn Mirroring on. Note: Before using AirPlay, make sure your iPhone and your Apple TV are connected(…)

To stream your music, photos and video from your iPhone to an HD TV using Apple TV, swipe up from the bottom of any screen to open Control Center. Tap AirPlay, then tap the Apple TV you want to connect to. To switch back to iPhone, tap iPhone. Note: Before using AirPlay, make sure your iPhone and your Apple(…)

Swipe up from the bottom edge of any screen to reveal Control Center. Tap to turn on Wi-Fi. Tap to turn on Bluetooth. To turn it off, tap either icon again. Note: If you haven’t already selected a Wi-Fi network or set up your Bluetooth device, you may need to do that first.

Swipe up from the bottom edge of any screen to reveal Control Center. Tap to turn on Airplane mode, which turns off cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and location services. Tap again to turn off Airplane mode and enable those services.

Do Not Disturb keeps calls, alerts, and other notifications from making sounds or lighting up when iPhone is locked. Swipe up from the bottom edge of your iPhone screen—even when locked—to reveal Control Center. Tap to turn on Do Not Disturb. Note: You can also turn on and adjust Do Not Disturb in Settings.